Data Protection

Datum prireditve: 11/04/2018

On Friday 25 May the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force.

MEPs approved the regulation in 2016, in order to provide universal and high-level data protection rules across the EU. GDPR will ensure that everyone is able to control what kind of personal data they share with companies and for what purposes.

Claude MORAES (S&D,UK), chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, makes a statement on the resolution on the use of Facebook users' data by Cambridge Analytica and the impact on data protection

MEPs from LIBE, AFCO, ITRE and JURI participate in the hearing on the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica case the Part 2: Part 2: Use of Facebook users' data by Cambridge Analytica and impact on data protection - consequences

MEPs from LIBE, AFCO, ITRE and JURI participate in the hearing on the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica case the Part 1: Use of Facebook users' data by Cambridge Analytica and impact on data protection - Mapping the case.

Mark ZUCKERBERG, CEO of Facebook meets with Antonio TAJANI, EP President, he attends the Conference of Presidents to clarify issues related to the use of personal data; Press conference by Antonio TAJANI, EP President following the meeting

As new EU rules on data protection are set to take effect on 25 May, MEPs and national MPs meet to discuss their implementation with law enforcement authorities, intergovernmental organizations, enterprises and IT specialists.